
The Myths About Mumbai That You Should Dispel
Unsafe, chaotic and dirty? Mumbai is not as terrible as you might imagined it to be.

Shafinah Neville is a midnight baker, a heedless traveller, and an awfully distracted writer - all of which she does far too infrequently for her own liking. Her poignant likes include mismatched socks, carnivals, hyenas, war history, and magic; and in her free time, harbours far-fetched dreams of one day writing and travelling for a living. Wander with her on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/shafinahneville/">@shafinahneville</a>.

Unsafe, chaotic and dirty? Mumbai is not as terrible as you might imagined it to be.

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